According to Perls' theory of personality,a child's catastrophic expectations are:
A) expressions of self-support and independent behavior.
B) the result of projected fears of the consequences of independence.
C) related to memories of how one's parents responded to one's infantile needs.
D) the process of organismic needs emerging into awareness.
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